The following tables list the 64-bit OSs supported by BMSs of different flavors.
- Table 1 lists the OSs supported by compute-optimized physical.o2.medium BMSs.
- Table 2 lists the OSs supported by GPU-accelerated P1 and P2 BMSs.
- Table 3 lists the OSs supported by high-performance computing physical.h2.large BMSs.
- Table 4 lists the OSs supported by memory-optimized M2 BMSs.
- It is recommended that you use the official OS release versions. Do not tailor or customize the release versions, or problems may occur.
- OS vendors do not always update OS release versions regularly. Some versions are no longer maintained, and these deprecated versions no longer receive security patches. Ensure that you read the update notifications from OS vendors and update your OS so that it runs properly.
Table 1 Compute-optimized physical.o2.mediumOS
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Version
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Windows
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Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
Windows Server 2016 Standard
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CentOS
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CentOS 6.7/6.8/6.9/7.2/7.3/7.4/7.5
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Red Hat
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Red Hat 6.7/6.8/6.9/7.2/7.3/7.4/7.5
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SUSE
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SUSE Linux Enterprise 11.SP4/12.SP1/12.SP2/12.SP3
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Ubuntu
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Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
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Oracle Linux
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Oracle Linux 6.9/7.4
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EulerOS
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EulerOS 2.2/2.3
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Table 2 GPU-accelerated P1 and P2OS
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Version
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CentOS
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CentOS 7.4
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Ubuntu
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Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
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EulerOS
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EulerOS 2.3
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Table 3 High-performance computing physical.h2.largeOS
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Version
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CentOS
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CentOS 6.9/7.3
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SUSE
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SUSE Linux Enterprise 11.SP4
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Ubuntu
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Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
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EulerOS
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EulerOS 2.3
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Table 4 Memory-optimized M2OS
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Version
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CentOS
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CentOS 7.2
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